Synopsis

Divided into four seasons, the story is set on an Israeli kibbutz where the
land is as idyllic in summer’s sun as in winter’s rains. It’s 1974, and this
should be a happy time for 12-year-old Dvir (Tomer Steinhof) as he enters
his bar mitzvah year. But his father is dead and his brother is off to the
army. So that leaves Dvir to watch over his mentally unstable mother (Ronit
Yudkevitch), a fragile soul who has already spent time in a sanatorium.

For a while, Dvir’s mother seems okay when her Swiss boyfriend comes
to visit. But after an incident, the boyfriend is forced to leave. As his mother
sinks into depression, Dvir realizes that the kibbutz – a collective community
where everyone is supposed to be treated equally – isn’t equipped to deal
with individual needs. It’s time for Dvir to make a life-changing decision.